One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

Lesson 29
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ELA

Unit 3

11th Grade

Lesson 29 of 37

Objective


Explain the shift in mood and the cause of this shift. 

Readings and Materials


  • Book: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey  pp. 234 – 241

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Target Task


Question 1

Over the course of this section, the group’s attitude shifts from:

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Question 2

Explain the cause of the shift described above using specific details from p. 237-239.

Key Questions


  • How are both the men and the doctor feeling at the start of the trip on p. 234?
  • What is revealed in the gas station attendant’s words? Why do you think the doctor answers him the way he does?
  • What is the overall morale of the men on p. 234-235?
  • How does McMurphy’s behavior on p. 235-238 impact the morale of the group? 
  • What does Harding realize about his mental illness at the bottom of p. 238?
  • Track the changing behavior of all the men on p. 238-239.

Notes


The teacher may choose to assign p. 239-241 for homework, requiring students to continue tracking the mood of the men as they go farther away from the ward. 

Next

Explain what McMurphy’s laughter represents.

Analyze and explain the author’s use of figurative language to reveal theme. 

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